Friday, February 20, 2015

So my daughter comes home on Wednesday telling me that she met her AR goal at school so she gets to dress up as a superhero Friday at school. Um... we are youth pastors and so Wednesday is youth night and I kindly respond "awesome sweetie, but I'll have to help you figure out a costume tomorrow night." Then tomorrow came and my husband had worship practice which means I am without a vehicle and I'm thinking "oh boy what are we going to do for a costume???!!"

Naturally I get on Pinterest and start scanning for ideas. Simple ideas. My daughter looking over my shoulder spots a Flash costume and gets ecstatic! They've been watching the Flash on TV and so she was sold. So with gathering things already around my house I threw together a costume that looked like I spent all week working on! Don't you love those kind of projects?!

Here is what I gathered:

1. Red teenage mutant ninja turtle mask from older brother.

2. The Flash headband that was a McDonald toy in a happy meal awhile back.

3. Printable Iron on transfer sheets

4. Yellow duck tape

5. Red ribbon and what little red tulle I had

6. White and gold sparkled tulle

7. Scissors

I printed the Flash logo on the transfer paper and simply ironed it on a red shirt she had (that we actually turned inside out because the front had writing on it). Next I took yellow duck tape and just cut the ends at angles to make the belt look right. And finally I cut and cut and cut and cut and cut.... And CUT strips of tulle. Simply double knotted them on a ribbon and voila instant skirt to glam it up a bit!

This all came together in a couple hours and cost me nothing!! Sigh. Reveling in the mommy goodness of the sound of that!

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About Me

I am a young wife, mom, and pastor's wife living in Texas so my hubby can work at a wonderful church, Dayton Christian Center. I work as an Early Education Teacher and am also back in college to finish my degree! I love being home with my kids and husband and am blessed to work as a youth minister and pour God's love into teenagers. I'm loving life but not Texas bugs and humidity!